Military Technical College signs MoU with Pakistan’s NUST

Military Technical College signs an international memorandum of understanding

Muscat: The Military Technical College has signed an international memorandum of understanding with the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, as part of the college’s ongoing efforts to enhance research, scientific and academic cooperation in the field of technical and engineering education.

The agreement was signed on behalf of the Military Technical College by Brigadier General Air (Engineer) Mohammed bin Aziz Al-Siyabi, Dean of the Military Technical College, while it was signed on behalf of the National University of Science and Technology by Major General Dr. Radwan Riyadh, Vice President of the University for Research, Innovation and Marketing.

The signing of the MoU comes from the distinguished relations between the Military Technical College and the National University of Science and Technology, in a desire to cooperate and partner to develop academic programs and conduct joint research, in addition to enhancing technical and engineering expertise and innovation, in addition to providing opportunities for international cooperation for students and faculty members in the academic, professional and engineering fields.

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